"The Physics Of Crime" By Paul Martinez Pompa
I caught up and recorded with Paul on the campus of Indiana University during his recent visit in November 2011.
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I caught up and recorded with Paul on the campus of Indiana University during his recent visit in November 2011.
Peter Jacobi interviews Vincent Liotta, professor of music in Opera Studies at the IU Jacobs School of Music.
Each fall we plant our bulbs for spring bloom...
Today I’m reading poems by Paul Violi from Fracas published by Hanging Loose Press in 1999.
We’ll unravel the city’s intricate tradition of liturgical music, revel in masterworks by Czech natives and more. Plus, a featured release of music by Knüpfer.
Flowers and containers should always complement each other.
Paul reads his poems "Retablos: 10 Deleted Tongues" and "Flirting" on this edition of The Poets Weave.
In December, there are varied types of evergreen foliage that can be used to contrast form, color and texture in vases and centerpieces.
We'll hear renaissance composers’ settings of Christmas chants, and behold angelic visitations. Featured release by Theatre of Voices and Ars Nova Copenhagen.
Kevin also reads his poems "Last Words," "Translation," and "What I Find Before I Leave."
David Brent Johnson interviews Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau.
I often plant sit for friends who spend the cold months in warmer climes, or who escape the humidity of the Midwest summers for cooler destinations.
Çiğdem Balım Harding interviews Yasir Suleiman, professor of Arabic studies at Cambridge.
I caught up with and recorded Paul on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington during his recent visit.
Jewel orchid's foliage guarantees a handsome house plant even when it is not in bloom.
Cecil Sayre reads "What Were the Names of Your Animals and Dolls," "The Story of Driving Straight," and "A Hard Kind of Work."
We’ll hear from Theatre of Voices, Gloriae dei Cantores Schola, The Choir of Westminster Cathedral and more. Maybe you’ll discover something for your wish list!
Gena Asher interviews Jerry Slocum, an expert on mechanical puzzles who donated 30,000 puzzles and 4,000 puzzle-related books to IU's Lilly Library.
We sometimes see a plant with an elongated, smooth and usually skinny, trunk with a round mop of foliage at the top.
Ronda reads her poems "Some Other Time" and "A Sentimental Journey."
During the winter, gardeners usually read a lot of plant catalogs, most of which list the botanical, as well as, the common names of plants.
Byrd's complete music for viol consort recorded recently by the ensemble Phantasm.
We'll hear merchant cries from London, witness the marriage of music and ritual, and dine at a Musical Banquet. For dessert: a featured release from A Chantar.
Adams reads her poems Winter "Ghazal," "Imprint," "After a Winter's Tale," and "The Leather Man."
Shana Ritter interviews Georg’ann Cattelona, executive director of Bloomington Area Birth Services.
As the cold weather comes into my Midwestern garden, I grow somewhat mournful because it will be months before I see the results of the bulbs planted this fall.
Robin and Marian before Nottingham and the Merry Men.
Ronda reads her poems "Walking Late," "Bad Architecture," "Short Fiction," "Sonnet," and "Recitative."
This perennial is cold hardy, settles in easily and plays well with others.
Marcus Wicker reads his poems " To You" and "The CEO of Happiness Speaks."